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<font size="2"></font id="size2"><font face="Arial">[quote]<i>Originally posted by challenger3802</i> <br /><br />Hi Guys, <br /> <br />I'm having trouble balasting turnouts, without the ballast the cork shines through, with the ballast in place (and glued down) it makes changing the turnout very hard. <br /> <br />challenger3802 <br />In N I have used without fail so far a layer of household filler, runny but not wet, coloured with powders, ink or paint mixto approximate raodbed colour, or black, they are often very balck areas. <br />Poke the filler between ties with an old broken brush or stiring stick/ girls eyelash wand!!- then when enough is used, gently spoon a single layer of ballast across the top, tamp gently (clean fingers are ok) and wait to dry and set (+/- 24 hrs). <br /> <br />A toothpick or another stiff bristle brush can be used to dislodge any 'excess' from areas not wanted- and a sharp knife can always be used to scrape off any excess if the height was too much for the blades to traverse the gap. <br /> <br />It will only take one or two to gte the knack right... <br />cheers, dave</font id="Arial">
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